Synonym: imaginary, imagined, notional. Similar words: fancier, beautiful, fancy, rancid, ancient, advancing, financial, emancipation. Meaning: ['fænsɪfʊl] adj. 1. indulging in or influenced by fancy 2. not based on fact; dubious 3. having a curiously intricate quality.
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31, She considered his fear and trembling fanciful and childish.
32, Other, more fanciful nuclear propulsion ideas were proposed, too.
33, Over the parapet showed quaint and fanciful little buildings.
34, a fanciful gold border.
35, Given license to express themselves, they sculpted eccentric keystone portraits—workers with comically bandaged faces, poets, a man thumbing his nose at his neighbors—and fanciful grotesques.
36, The wreaths of smoke curled up in such fanciful whorls from his opiumtainted cigarette.
37, A craze for classification and nomenclature superceded the ingenious or fanciful systems.
38, Nevertheless, researchers of the Pleistocene epoch have developed all sorts of more or less fanciful model schemes of how they would have arranged the Ice Age had they been in charge of events.
39, Serious readers might dismiss these questions as fanciful, but concern about flesh-eating ghouls is manifestly evident in today's popular culture.
40, They offered a reasoned approach in place of the fanciful and uncritical accounts of the poets.
41, Romantic fanciful thoughts and connotative and elegant idiosyncrasy unfold rich an tender feeling.
42, The fanciful tale of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" calls for stylization , with Tim Burton directing Johnny Depp as the vengeful title character.
43, Nonetheless, the film would be just too mild and miniature were it not for its one, vaunting thrust of fanciful wit.
44, The economic gloom of the early 1980s was relieved by fanciful architecture.
45, You could contrast the roguish and fanciful, clearly done by hand, title of the magazine, with that machine-type Blast.
46, Therefore[sentencedict.com], to say that language gives unity to speech is not fanciful.
47, One argument, however, is less fanciful but perhaps more logical: writing in ink from left to right was too messy because Leonardo was a southpaw.
48, Explanation: Clouds of glowing hydrogen gas fill this colorful skyscape in the faint but fanciful constellation Monoceros, the Unicorn.
49, The idea that phage treatment on food will actually eliminate a serotype is fanciful.
50, He had a fanciful idea about crossing the Pacific in a barrel.
51, But his book will provide a valuable corrective to the more fanciful outpourings of Bolivarianism which can be expected in the bicentennial junketing.
52, She was fanciful, had all sorts of unspoken preferences, and was easily offe nded.
53, The work was subtle, remote, fanciful - a snow scene with purple edges.
53, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
54, The floors were laid in fanciful figures wrought in mosaics of many - coloured marbles.
55, The fanciful panda fan panics over the span of the pan - like panel.
56, He had such a fanciful, pictorial way of saying things.
57, No graceful little adornment, no fanciful little device , however trivial, anywhere expressed her influence.
58, The modern poets have gone back to the fanciful poems of the metaphysical poets of the seventeenth century for many of their images.
59, The garden is dominated by a sharp-tipped pyramid: the fanciful tomb of a Roman general with a penchant for Egyptology.
60, It carries house-line leather goods and vintage items tagged with just enough provenance — say, the state where it was purchased — to inspire fanciful imagined back stories.
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